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Organizers Predict Historic Turnout as No Kings Protests Return to Major U.S. Cities

No Kings Nationwide Protests·March 26 – March 31, 2026

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Organizers Predict Historic Turnout as No Kings Protests Return to Major U.S. Cities

Organizers and city officials are preparing for large crowds as the No Kings protest movement returns to major U.S. cities. People plan to gather in Boston, Phoenix, and Seattle to speak out against high costs and the threat of war. These rallies come at a time of high tension over how the government uses its power. In St. Paul and Atlanta, local leaders expect thousands of people to join the events. Organizers believe there will be a historic turnout because many people are frustrated with current policies. The movement wants to stop what it calls government overreach.
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Millions of people participate in nationwide 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration's second-term agenda and policies.

This confirms the massive scale of the movement across the country.

FFox News

Activists at a 'No Kings' rally in St. Paul call for a nationwide economic strike on May 1 to protest government structures.

This highlights the specific goal of using economic leverage to pressure the administration.

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Radical 'No Kings' rallies: Letters to the Editor -- April 1, 2026

nypost.com logoNew York PostCenter Right

'No Kings' Rallies -- Paid For By A King

dailywire.com logoThe Daily WireRight

Passionate octogenarians at Lincolnwood senior home take up 'No Kings' cry after Evanston rally

chicagotribune.com logoChicago TribuneCenter Left

'No Kings' protest along Willow Springs Road in Western Springs draws about 1,400

chicagotribune.com logoChicago TribuneCenter Left

Thousands of anti-Trump 'No Kings' events take place across the US

reuters.com logoReutersCenter

'No Kings' May Be Largely Peaceful, but the Peaceful Are Giving Cover to the Violent | National Review

nationalreview.com logoNational ReviewRight

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